Supercommunicators

How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection

Am 2025 von Penguin Random House UK veröffentlicht.

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978-1-84794-364-4
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'Charles Duhigg goes through a mountain of research - and some riveting stories - and unearths practical tactics to show that anyone can become a more effective listener, speaker, and even social media poster' - David Epstein, bestselling author of Range

Who and what are supercommunicators? They'rethe people who can steer a conversation to a successful conclusion. They are able to talk about difficult topics without giving offense. They know how to make others feel at ease and share what they think. They're brilliant facilitators and decision-guiders.

You, too, can be a supercommunicator. In this groundbreaking book, Charles Duhigg shows you how.

'A book we all need to read' - Arthur C. Brooks

8 Auflagen

Not awful overview of some techniques people use to communicate well

Despite my critical comments, I think this is a largely positive book detailing some techniques of good communication. However, it's really not a how-to. The rough outline for each technique goes: anecdote about a communication breakdown, review of research about a technique, anecdote about someone who is good at it (a supercommunicator), and a cursory, hand-wavey things you might want to try section. The overviews/reviews of research are the best part. The how-to is too general to be of real use.

And to repeat my comments in the review itself, the author tends to glorify good communication itself, rather than as a means toward an end. That is readily apparent in the sections on communicating about race & identity, where the author never really identifies that racism, sexism and other issues related to identity are the real problem, not just that communication about them is fraught.

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Lebensnahe Praxistipps, die gleichzeitig hilfreich, unterhaltsam zu lesen und wissenschaftlich fundiert sind.

In seinem Buch "Supercommunicators" stellt Charles Duhigg ein einfaches Paradigma vor, besser mit anderen Menschen zu kommunizieren. Im Kern geht es dabei nicht darum, Gespräche zu "gewinnen", sondern in Verbindung zu dem Gesprächspartner zu treten und gemeinsam ein aufschlussreiches Gespräch zu führen.

Wie schon in seinem Buch "Habit" bereitet Duhigg hier ein komplexes Thema auf und bietet lebensnahe Praxistipps, die gleichzeitig hilfreich, unterhaltsam zu lesen und wissenschaftlich fundiert sind.